350 rigby

I've always liked the cartridge, but if I were going to go for one I think I'd hunt down an original Rigby. I fell onto the 9.3mm bandwagon by happenstance, so the .350 Rigby dreams went on the back burner.
 
Newton would be cool too,yes an original rigby would be awesome. Figured a Zastava could be a nice base rifle for either.
 
Hostorically the Newton is pretty awesome, prefer the power level of the rigby more I think, Newton looks as potent as the norma
 
I built a .358/375 Ruger... if you want a .35 cal at that power level with a more modern case and readily available brass and dies, you might want to consider one. It is a cracker cartridge, I am loading the 225 Accubond @ 3100 fps... approaching 5K in energy. It will handle any job you would care to throw at it.
 
like the idea of the rigby mainly for nostalgia/cool factor. power wise, it looks like the 350 rem mag easily duplicates it, especially with TAC powder. good enough for me. i hope this TAC shoots good in my rifle, i like the idea of a low pressure round. 225 grains at 2650 fps or so seems plenty good, with low recoil to boot! i won't lie though, if i came across a nice deal on a 358 norma brno, i would have to give that a try.
 

That article ought to give the 35 Whelen owners something to smile about. Taylor's comment at the end, that the 35 Rigby is as effective as the 375 H&H out to 150 yards, means that the Whelen is as well, since it easily matches velocity of the factory Rigby round.

We already know the 9.3X62 is a 375 with five in the magazine, and the Whelen is not far behind.

Ted
 
Interesting and very good info gentlemen :). Sounds to be an interesting acquisition consideration, except presently, I think :redface: I'll have a hard time as it is in getting field experience/use with a pair of 358 Norma Magnums I have in the safe.
 
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If that case design had not already been created it would be necessary to build and introduce it and the 416 Rigby today.
And I bet they would sell like hotcakes.:cool:
 

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